NELSON v. NELSON

No. 10431.

377 So.2d 882 (1979)

Florine Wood, wife of James E. NELSON v. James E. NELSON.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

November 8, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William L. Crull, III, New Orleans, for Florine Wood Nelson, plaintiff-appellee.

Jerome P. Halford, New Orleans, for James E. Nelson, defendant in rule, appellant.

Before BOUTALL, BEER and GARRISON, JJ.


BOUTALL, Judge.

A husband appeals from a judgment condemning him to pay the sum of $104.00 every two weeks to his wife as alimony pendente lite.

Mrs. Florine Wood Nelson filed a petition for separation from bed and board and asked for alimony pendente lite. The court ordered Mr. Nelson to pay alimony of $104.00 every two weeks.

The appellant contends the trial judge erred on three points. First, that L.C.C. Article 148 should have been held unconstitutional...

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